PALO ALTO, CA — July 17, 2017 — Striim, provider of the leading end-to-end, real-time data integration and streaming analytics platform, announced today that it will be showcasing its Striim for IoT solution, which addresses the primary challenges to IoT data management, at the IoT Evolution Expo, to be held on July 17-20, 2017, at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada. Striim will be exhibiting at booth #614.

IoT Evolution highlights the robust nature of IoT by focusing on sets of solutions and technologies that address the opportunities, as well as the vast array of business challenges, that every company faces. The conference program covers content across vertical markets and concentrates on IoT Business intelligence and analytics, Smart Cites, IoT Operations, Business Issues and Innovation, Connected Home, and IoT Security. The event will also feature a robust exhibit floor, powerful keynotes, case studies, live demos, unique sessions, special events, networking opportunities and much more.

“The growth of the IoT industry has spurned the need for enterprise companies to invest in a modern, ‘streaming-first’ data architecture, due to the extreme volumes of data that connected devices are generating,” stated Steve Wilkes, CTO and co-founder of Striim. “We’re excited to be exhibiting at IoT Evolution Expo to share how organizations can adopt this new structure to remain competitive and modern in their approach to IoT data management.”

Along with presenting in the Striim booth, Steve Wilkes will be participating in two panel discussions at IoT Evolution Expo:

Striim for IoT was announced in May 2017 to address the primary challenges to IoT data management: 1) managing the tsunami of data generated by IoT devices, 2) integrating IoT data with the enterprise and analyzing it in real time, and 3) addressing security issues associated with the explosion of connected devices.

To learn more about Striim for IoT as well as the importance of architecting a “streaming-first” data management approach, visit Striim at booth #614.